Ricky Collard completes an outstanding week with victory in the final race of the weekend, holding off Matheus Leist and team mate Lando Norris.
Championship leader Joey Mawson continues his podium run by taking his third win of the season, extending his advantage to 35 points.
Ortmann fell back to fourth in the early stages, but benefitted from incidents before taking the lead to take his second win of the weekend.
A clean start from Thomas Randle saw him inherit the lead, holding off pressure from the Carlin’s to win his first race of the year.
With polesitter Kim-Luis Schramm struggling to get away from the start, Mike Ortmann took the advantage to lead from lap 1.
Phil House won an intense four car VW Cup battle for the win after an intense four way battle that kept the drivers on their toes for the whole race.
A tight opening race of the weekend saw Lando Norris cross the line ahead of Ricky Collard after a hard fought pass on his teammate in the closing stages.
After topping the first group, Kim-Luis Schramm took his first pole of the season, while Mick Schumacher will line up in front for race two.
Experienced VW Cup driver, Simon Rudd takes pole at the first race of the year in Rockingham, despite pitting with six minutes to go.
After starting on pole, Michael Waldherr dominated to take a win in the ADAC F4 qualifying race, while Halder’s retirement sees her out for the weekend
MSA Formula champion Lando Norris keeps up his reputation of a strong qualifier by taking pole position in a red flag interrupted session.
After winning the final race of the weekend, Mick Schumacher looks to be able to replicate his success as he attempts to catch leader, Joey Mawson.
In a meeting before the start of the season, TCF caught up with British F3’s Thomas Randle, as the focus switches to Rockingham.
Ollie Chadwick quickly made his way through the field, but an excellent defensive display and a mistake on the last lap handed Ryan Hadfield the win.
After pressure from his Carlin team-mate Ricky Collard, American Colton Herta ended his first British F3 weekend on a high by taking the chequered flag first.
Carlin ace Max Fewtrell collected his first ever MSA Formula victory, taking the championship lead in doing so after a lights to flag domination.
A large crash at the first corner saw the race red flagged, as Ollie Chadwick kept his car on track to inherit victory in the second race.